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A background in engineering and a fascination with the origins of energy powered a formidable career in art

BY frieze |

As fashion’s ‘peroxide grande dame’ steps down, we reflect on her legacy and influence on a younger generation of designers

BY Hannah Tindle |

Lydia Blakeley, Bex Massey and Bobbi Essers lead a new wave of painters combining disparate scenes to process our fragmented visual world

BY ​Jack Smurthwaite |

Featuring performers who vape, text and perch on luxury cars, the immersive work overtaking Park Avenue Armory, New York, demands we surrender to its shifting rhythms

BY Jeanette Bisschops |

London is awash with exhibitions celebrating the past – what can figures like Leigh Bowery and Peter Hujar teach young artists today? 

BY Charlie Porter |

Alain Guiraudie’s ‘Misericordia’ and Bruno Dumont’s ‘The Empire’ ask us to rethink good and evil

BY Marko Gluhaich |

Other highlights include artist Sin Wai Kin’s unnerving sitcom and a forthcoming book of essays by Hito Steyerl

BY Cassie Packard |

On the occasion of her exhibition at Goldsmiths CCA, London, a look at the artist’s 1985–87 painting Langes Bild’, depicting the chaos and confusion leading up to the fall of the Berlin Wall 

BY Estelle Hoy |

In Berlin, Laure Prouvost joins the small group of artists and institutions engaging with this emerging field 

BY Emily May |

The adventures of Gimley Bunning, roving reporter in the art world

BY Walter Scott |

Artist, photographer and printer Gary Schneider reflects on his relationship with the legendary American photographer

BY Alastair Curtis AND Gary Schneider |

Even though eight million births to date are the result of assisted reproduction, the procedure is little represented in art

BY Emily Steer |

As his exhibition opens in Los Angeles, the artist and former designer reflects on ideas of ephemerality and materiality

BY Sofia Hallström |

From James Benning’s depiction of a vanishing way of life to an adaptation of Deborah Levy’s 2016 novel ‘Hot Milk’

BY Rory O'Connor AND Chloe Stead |

The author’s captivating exploration of colour weaves together diverse subjects, from the Atlantic Ocean to Miles Davis’s music 

BY Rhoda Feng |

Michael Arden directs a searingly beautiful meditation on companionship, impermanence and the limits of AI

BY Rhoda Feng |

Other highlights include a documentary made by a Palestinian-Israeli collective and the return of The Libertines

BY Chloe Stead |

The Weisman Art Foundation’s actions highlight how climate change reshapes the protection of cultural heritage worldwide

BY Anni Irish |

A curatorial research trip became a profound reckoning with resistance, anti-colonialism and the power of art

BY Bilal Akkouche |

Assistant editor Cassie Packard on confronting the toxicity that permeates our environments, bodies and lifestyles

BY Cassie Packard |